Seniors break dress code one last time

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To finish a year plagued by COVID-19 restrictions and accommodations, seniors celebrated one of their last weeks with special events and different dress-up days.

Monday, April 26: Senior Citizen Day

A play on the word seniors, Heritage seniors dressed up as elderly seniors. Sporting beaded glasses and gray hair, the seniors enjoyed an early bird breakfast with pastries and juice.

Tuesday, April 27: Life is a Beach Day

Seniors dressed in their most stereotypical Hawaiian attire or donned tacky tourist outfits. They received a pizza party for lunch at the East side of the 2500.

Wednesday, April 28: Super Senior Day

Seniors dressed up as their favorite superheroes, with costumes ranging from symbols to t-shirts to capes. At lunch, they enjoyed an ice cream social and in the evening, they participated in a movie night.

Thursday, April 29: Senior Breakfast

To celebrate their future colleges, seniors wore their college shirts and enjoyed a breakfast on the backfield. A large monitor displayed everyone’s future colleges, music played and games and activities were offered.

Friday, April 30: Senior Skip Day

Seniors finished with an annual senior skip day, a tradition for students’ final year at Heritage.

Eva, now a senior at American Heritage School, returns to staff as Online Editor-in-Chief and Social Media Correspondent. She enjoys all things literature and mathematics, spending most of her time with her nose in a book or doing math problems. She is an active participant in many school clubs, as president of Black Student Union and Girls in Engineering, Math and Science (GEMs) and vice president of Key Club, armed with a passion for helping others. When she is not studying or promoting the wonderful articles on iPatriotPost, she is at swim practice, volunteering within her community or watching Netflix. She looks forward to making her final year in iPatriotPost as amazing as possible.